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City of Little Canada 8-5 Water Supply Plan <br />14BTable 8-6. Projected annual water demand <br />Year Projected <br />Total <br />Population <br />Projected <br />Population <br />Served <br />Projected Total Per <br />Capita Water Demand <br />(GPCD) <br />Projected <br />Average Daily <br />Demand <br />(MGD) <br />Projected Maximum <br />Daily Demand (MGD) <br />2016 9900 9740 95.5 0.976 1.55 <br />2017 9900 9740 97.0 0.985 1.56 <br />2018 9900 9740 98.2 0.977 1.55 <br />2019 9900 9740 98.5 0.995 1.56 <br />2020 9900 9740 100.2 0.998 1.55 <br />2021 10,000 9840 99.3 0.992 1.59 <br />2022 10,050 9890 98.4 0.987 1.59 <br />2023 10,070 9910 102.6 1.050 1.60 <br />2024 10,090 9930 99.7 0.999 1.60 <br />2025 10,100 9940 98.3 0.974 1.61 <br />2030 10,300 10,140 99.8 1.050 1.61 <br />2040 10,300 10,140 100.2 1.090 1.72 <br />GPCD – Gallons per Capita per Day MGD – Million Gallons per Day <br />15BProjection Method <br />Describe the method used to project water demand, including assumptions for population and <br />business growth and how water conservation and efficiency programs affect projected water <br />demand: <br /> <br />Water demand was projected by factoring in a small increase in population over the next 34 years, which should <br />lead to a slight increase in water usage. Water conservation efforts should help keep the usage similar to where it <br />has been for the past ten or more years. So, overall, the numbers will likely continue to fluctuate a bit but stay <br />around 100 GPCPD. <br />